With the regular season over, the Sixers’ road to the Finals starts this Wednesday against the Heat in the play-in tournament. Since Embiid’s return, the Sixers have gone 8-0, including two games without Embiid. It’s no secret that he brings a boost to this team. As long as he can stay healthy, they have a shot at making a serious run. How’s the Knee? In a game against the … [Read more...] about The Sixers’ 2024 Playoff Picture
The Flyers Playoff Hopes End on Last Day of Season
In a season that felt like a Netflix drama the Flyers playoff hopes end in a 2-1 defeat to the Washington Capitals. The Flyers were on life support going into the final games of the season. An eight-game losing streak saw their playoff chances fall from 88% to 4% in 18 days. The Oranges and Blacks needed a regulation win over Washington and a regulation loss for Detroit to … [Read more...] about The Flyers Playoff Hopes End on Last Day of Season
How Long Can the Union Keep Surviving?
Despite the Philadelphia Union’s new identity, one thing has stayed the same. The Union can never be counted out. As the last remaining unbeaten team in MLS, how long can the Union keep escaping defeat? It is never pretty, but the Union continues to grab results from losing positions. This time, the club went to Atlanta and escaped with an exciting 2-2 draw. If it wasn’t for … [Read more...] about How Long Can the Union Keep Surviving?
The Tables Have Turnbulled – Should Spencer Turnbull Remain a Part of the Rotation into the Summer?
We’re just 16 games into Major League Baseball’s 2024 regular season, and the Philadelphia Phillies, currently 8-8, are in a state of flux. Like most other teams in baseball, the Phillies are still figuring things out–Johan Rojas maintains a tenuous hold over center field, the bullpen runs hot and cold, the offense has been spotty, and the starting rotation has been … [Read more...] about The Tables Have Turnbulled – Should Spencer Turnbull Remain a Part of the Rotation into the Summer?
Revisiting the Brandon Marsh Trade
Despite missing the bulk of spring training with unexpected arthroscopic surgery on his knee, Brandon Marsh has been the Phillies’ best and most consistent hitter through the team’s first 16 games. Marsh is batting over .300, leads the team in home runs, and is touting an OPS of just under 1 to start the year. Although Marsh was viewed as a platoon piece in left field, set to … [Read more...] about Revisiting the Brandon Marsh Trade